Monthly Archives: August 2010

Another Clergy Person on Trial for Gay Weddings

In today’s Washington Post, Lisa Leff shares another story of the move from grace to law within the framework of the Christian community.  Don’t we, as the Church of Jesus Christ have more pressing concerns and issues to care for … Continue reading

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Loving Monkeys

Loving Monkeys Carol Crawford Rowe I have just completed many hours of loving labor, in which I created from seventeen pairs of socks, seventeen unique and colorful monkeys for the K4 class that my daughter presides over in Florida. Little … Continue reading

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1 in 4 Believe President Obama is Muslim

  United Church of Christ Pastor Richard Floyd reflects on the latest polls indicating that approximately one in four Americans believe  the President is Muslim.   Richard writes, “Against all the facts, 25 % of Americans believe that President Obama is … Continue reading

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United Methodists address mosque conflicts

UMC.org The official online ministry of The United Methodist Church A UMNS Report By Heather Hahn* 2:00 P.M. EST Aug. 19, 2010 Students peer out through windows covered with anti-Muslim graffiti while neighbors of various faiths gather to help clean … Continue reading

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The Mindset of College Freshmen

Are you interested in the mindset of college freshmen?  If so, the following list may be of help.  Does a list like this help inform the ministries of the Church? [The Source for the List May be Found Here] The … Continue reading

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